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Higher Education In United Kingdom

There are a variety of reasons as to why you should study in UK, one of the most culturally admired countries in Europe. The country boasts of premium quality in education, modest fee structures, vibrant cultural background and attractive scholarship programs, among many other perks. The country is home to 4 out of 10 global universities which were ranked by the QS World University Rankings 2020.

The United Kingdom is a popular destination for international students looking to pursue their higher education as the country carries a prestigious history in education dating back from the 12thย and 13thย centuries. It is a country with a rate of 82% in general student retention, along with being recognized for its rich history, culture and language. Some of the most distinguished courses available in UK are: engineering, law, information technology, computer science, international business, accounting and finance, sports management and fashion. It is a once in a lifetime experience for any student where an extensive supportive system is available for all international students.

How To Apply For Universities In UK

If you wish to apply from Sri Lanka to pursue your higher studies in UK, you should be informed that applications for all UG courses are administered by the UCAS (UK based Universities and Colleges Admissions Service). The main intake for UK universities is in September and they do have another intake in Jan and a minor intake from May โ€“ June.ย  The availability of courser will differ based on the intake.ย 

Best Universities To Choose In UK

You are guaranteed to pursue your higher education in some of the highest ranked universities available for international students in UK, if you are interested in studying in the country. The UK is proud to be the home of 10 universities amongst the best 150 universities across the globe graded by employers, according to the Global University Employability Ranking 2017, which was conducted by Times Higher Education.

The Cost Required To Study In UK

For students applying from foreign countries, the cost of applying for higher studies in UK depends on a variety of aspects. For example, the amount you will spend on tuition fees will depend on the kind of qualification and the college or university you will be choosing. You can consider your options among many high ranked colleges and universities established in UK who offer fee structures of their own.

S.no. Studyย Program Average Fee (in GBP*)
1 Undergraduate Bachelor Degree GBP 10,000 to GBP 20,000 annually
2 Postgraduate Masterโ€™s Degree GBP 10,000 to GBP 20,000 annually
3 Doctoral Degree GBP 15,000 to GBP 24,000 annually
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Planning To Live And Study In The United Kingdom

A melting pot of cultures and the friendly smiles of aย nation.

Home to Stonehenge; one of the seven wonders of the world, the UKย is rich in history, culture, languages and spectacular landscapes that make you want to settle in the lush hills and immerse yourself in the peace that surrounds it.

Encircled by the Atlantic Ocean, with the North Sea on the east, the English Channel bordering the south and the Celtic Sea hugging the southwest,ย the UK consists of four countries; England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland.

Living conditions, cost of living, the environment and weather and so many more aspects of living in UK depend on which country or city you choose to live and study in.

Why Study In UK?

In essence; excellence, institutions of a higher caliber, increased flexibility.

Moreover, the importance UK sets on international students and their potential for growth, the global recognition afforded to students through study courses, grants, scholarships and student loans, comparatively lower educational costs, existence of multicultural ethnicities and job openings and opportunities to obtain permanent residence are yet more reasons on why the UK is a viable and great study destination.

Donโ€™t let rumours scare you into the belief thatย expenses are too high in UK. Like with all situations, there are ways around every challenge. By cutting corners, costs can be minimized and life made affordable and effectively productive and worthwhile.

You may even have the opportunity for an occasional splurge and go exploring the quaintย flea and street markets in Londonย like Borough Market (just a two minute walk from the London Bridge Station), Covent Garden, Camden Market and Brick Lane Market which are but, only a very few of the markets where you may lose yourself in the old-world charm the city.

Living In UK

Living expenses as a student in UK will vary according to the city and whether the University hasย accommodation to offer. You can save the odd pound here and there when it comes to accommodation by choosing the best option available. Other living expenses just like anywhere in the rest of the world would be;

  • Food
  • Utility bills
  • Travel
  • Study materials
  • Telephone (landline/mobile)
  • Internet
  • Recreation

Types Of Accommodation

Accommodation is the basic need that must be thoroughly researched and taken an informed decision on. Once this is sorted you can take a look at the rest of the aspects of your study-journey.

If you require accommodation within the university set-up, it should be informed at the outset. The international student gets precedence, so there is always a good chance of procuringย student accommodationย if you are one.  

a.ย Halls Of Residence

This is a large building divided into smaller units or flats. According to personal preference you may either opt for a single room or shared. Bathrooms may be attached or communal. The cafeteria will provide food at a fixed cost. Halls of residence is the cheaper option in comparison to the rest.

b.ย Self-Catered Halls

International students may prefer Self-Catered Halls as it allows them the freedom to cook the food of their choice within their own time-frame. The downside of this is maintaining cleanliness, since the kitchens are communal and everyone may not be inclined to be neat and clean.

c.ย Flats / Houses

Though this is the most extravagant option, it provides the most freedom. However, take note of the legalities when signing tenancy agreements and seek help from your student counsellor if required.

d.ย Travel Accommodations

Some may choose one country to live in and another to study in.ย Hence, travel may be by air or rail depending on the cost. This will be a good option for those with the travel bug and who like to make the most of their stay.

Sticking To A Budget

Once deciding which type of accommodation, you will opt for, this is an important measure to be taken next so that you can ascertain if your budget allows you to study in UK comfortably or not.

1.ย List Your Expenses

Budgetingย will make your task more streamlined and afford you the chance to evaluate your real-time situation with more detailed information.

2.ย Add It Up

Donโ€™t let the numbers discourage you.

3.ย Cut Back

Once you have an average figure, start cutting back on expenses that you may think are unnecessary.ย You will arrive at a feasible budget that you are comfortable with and will work well for both you and your parents who may be funding you.

Summing It All Up

Once you have done your research, chosen the type of accommodation, fixed your budgeting and done whatever tweaking that is necessary to your plan, venture out on your journey with pride and a spirit of adventure; knowing that you are on a path to conquer the world step by little step.


Our warmest wishes to you on your courageous student voyage,/b>
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Life In The UK As An International Student

Life In The UK As An International Student

According to statistics from the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA), the UK (England, hosts 485,000 international students, pursuing their degree. Recent studies show that the majority of overseas students are undergraduates, so thereโ€™s a good chance this is you! As an international student you would have plenty to do and the possibilities are endless.


Getting To Know The UK

The UK, comprising England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, each with its own distinct culture, is home to over 67 million people, 15 percent of who were born overseas. In case if you already werenโ€™t aware, UK is known for its cold and wet weather and its summer isnโ€™t hot very often.


The people have a sense of justice, law and order. Please, thank you, and sorry are normal parts of everyday conversations and interactions. Some people are simply surprised by how polite British people are. British people scarcely use superlatives and they arenโ€™t very animated when they speak and being late is considered odd and rude. As an international student, you may not be used to this, but you will probably get used to it quickly after your arrival!


Higher Education

Many international students dream of obtaining a degree in UK. The UK universities with the highest number of international students are University College London, the University of Manchester, and the University of Edinburgh.

The most popular subjects are business and administrative studies, social studies, medicine and allied studies, and creative arts. Universities in the UK offer thousands of courses and degrees that are recognized around the world by employers and academics.

Most undergraduate programs consist of three years in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland (four years for a foundation degree). In Scotland, the norm is four years. In general, undergraduate students need to attend classes for 15-25 hours a week.

According to Times Higher Education surveys, the universities with the best campus are Loughborough University (library, spa, sports facilities), Exeter (quality accommodation, huge digital library), Lancaster (shops, bars, jazz concerts), Dundee (cheap and cozy), Edge Hill (location in Cambridge, great housing), Sheffield (urban campus, art galleries), Buckingham (landscape), St. Andrews (breathtaking beaches), Liverpool Hope (facilities, landscape, social life), and Leeds Arts (libraries, music venues). Newcastle, Leeds, and Dundee have a great nightlife, too.


Work In The UK While Studying

In UK, like most of the international study destinations, students are permitted to work while studying, but under two major restrictions: those set by your university and those by state-run official institutions. First, you must ensure that your university doesnโ€™t have any constrain pulling you back from working before dealing with state officials.

However, in the UK many students can easily find part time jobs. Youโ€™re allowed to work up to 20 hours at maximum per week during term-time and full-time during holiday breaks. The national minimum pay for part-time work is ยฃ7.38 per hour for 21-24-year-olds, and ยฃ7.83 for 25-year-olds and older.


After You Arrive

You will need a bank account for university registration, so apply for one before you leave home. It takes between seven and ten days to open an account. Keep enough cash for the first few weeks.

You first need to get through red-tape before you can begin your journey to your dreams.

The last thing you want is to land in the UK and realize you donโ€™t have accommodation. So sort this out before you arrive. One major advantage is that most of these universities offer โ€œhalls of residence โ€œwhere they offer accommodation to international students.

 

Talk to us for more assistance on studying in the UK. Through our university partnership, we will provide the best study options based on your profile. Furthermore, we will assist you in your visa process and post-departure by taking all your hassle to us. There is no fee for our service as we get our incentives from the university.

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